Welcome to this learning module on Instructional Materials Production!
Hi, I'm Kent your instructor, I will guide you in designing and developing effective materials that make Social Studies concepts meaningful and relevant to learners. Each page is structured like a learning module to serve both as your reference and model in creating your own instructional tools. Through this, you will learn how to transform historical, cultural, and civic topics into engaging learning experiences.
Are you ready to bring your lessons to life through creative and meaningful instructional materials? In this activity, you will explore how to design and produce your own instructional material using Google Sites. I have prepared an example for you to observe and reflect on—pay attention to how content, layout, and visuals work together to support learning. While the focus highlights Social Studies, the principles you’ll learn can be applied to any subject area. Let’s begin your journey in transforming ideas into interactive and effective learning experiences!
Click this link: https://sites.google.com/?tgif=d
Go to https://sites.google.c
Make sure you’re logged in with your Google account.
Click “+ Blank” to create a new site.
👉 Were you able to open your new site? Great! If not, take a moment to check your internet connection or try refreshing the page.
On the top left, click “Enter site name” and type your title — for example,
“Geography of the Philippines”.
If you like, you may also add your name and course/section under the title.
Choose a theme and color that matches your topic (e.g., green and blue for geography).
👉 Did you personalize your site? Wonderful! A clear and visually appealing layout helps capture your readers’ attention.
Click the “Pages” tab on the right side.
Create the following pages:
Home – Overview of your topic and objectives
Lesson Content – Discussion, visuals, and explanations
Activities – Tasks or short exercises for learners
Assessment – Quiz, reflection, or performance task
References – Sources and materials used
👉 Have you added all your pages? Excellent! Each page will help organize your content just like a real learning module.
âś…Step 4: Insert Content
Click “Insert” to add text boxes, images, or videos.
Include maps, charts, or diagrams related to your topic.
Keep your content clear, concise, and engaging—just like in a printed learning module.
👉 Did you add your content? Great work! Don’t worry if it’s not perfect yet—you can always go back and improve it later.
âś…Step 5: Review and Publish
Click the monitor like icon beside the copy link button to preview your site.
Check if all pages are readable, organized, and visually balanced.
When ready, click “Publish,” give your site a web address, and share the link with your instructor.
👉 Have you published your site? Congratulations! You’ve just created your very own instructional material using Google Sites.
🎬 Need more help?
A video tutorial is also attached to guide you step-by-step in designing your Google Site.
Feel free to pause, rewind, and follow along at your own pace as you create your material.
➡️Ready to see how it should look?➡️
A finished example of a Google Site instructional material is provided on the next page.
Explore it carefully — observe its layout, color scheme, and organization.
This will help you design your own site effectively!